Liberalism, neoliberalism, social democracy: thin communitarian perspectives on political philosophy and education

New York: Routledge (2010)
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Introduction: Beyond neoliberalism -- Friedrich A. Hayek : markets, planning, and the rule of law -- The politics of utopia and the liberal theory of totalitarianism : Karl Popper and Michael Foucault -- Pluralism and positive freedom : toward a critique of Isaiah Berlin -- From the Crick report to the Parekh report : multiculturalism, cultural difference and democracy -- Foucault, liberal education and the issue of autonomy -- Saving Martha Nussbaum from herself : help from friends she didn't know she had -- Social democracy in the 21st century : Hobson, Keynes and complexity.

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